The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III

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Who wins? (May select 2 options.)

Simmons
361
38%
Ball
35
4%
Kuzma
39
4%
Tatum
103
11%
Markkanen
78
8%
Smith Jr
7
1%
Fox
5
1%
Mitchell
280
30%
Anunoby
18
2%
Other
14
1%
 
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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#601 » by stitches » Thu Feb 1, 2018 10:53 am

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He also took 17 shots in that time.

The jazz actually played their best bball of the season with Mitchell on the bench.


LMAO! Fake news. Anyone who actually watches Utah games knows how much better DM makes the team.

During the game they mentioned a stat:

Mitchell has 14 games scoring 25+ points this year.

The rest of this rookie class has 24 combined.


So to prove a point about how much better Mitchell makes the team play you're going to cite the amount of times he scored more than 25 points?

According to nbawowy, the Jazz have been slightly worse with Mitchell on the court. Still very impressive for a rookie with his usage rate.


https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/m/mitchdo01/on-off/2018
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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#602 » by Kolkmania » Thu Feb 1, 2018 12:10 pm

stitches wrote:
Kolkmania wrote:
Cappy_Smurf wrote:
LMAO! Fake news. Anyone who actually watches Utah games knows how much better DM makes the team.

During the game they mentioned a stat:

Mitchell has 14 games scoring 25+ points this year.

The rest of this rookie class has 24 combined.


So to prove a point about how much better Mitchell makes the team play you're going to cite the amount of times he scored more than 25 points?

According to nbawowy, the Jazz have been slightly worse with Mitchell on the court. Still very impressive for a rookie with his usage rate.


https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/m/mitchdo01/on-off/2018


There's always a deviation between stats from basketball reference and nbawowy, IIRC nbawowy attempts to count the possessions and basketball reference uses an estimation for it.

The difference is minimal in this case, but I was responding to Cappy_Smurf's comment that the Jazz are a much better team with DM on the court. Which isn't really supported by the data, certainly not by listing the amount of games with more than 25 points scored.
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Re: RE: Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#603 » by DaTruth34 » Thu Feb 1, 2018 12:47 pm

Mulhollanddrive wrote:Anyone who thought Tatum vs Jackson was over.

January stats:
Tatum - 30 minutes, 11 points, 5 rebounds @ 46/34/75
Jackson - 24 minutes, 14 points, 4 rebounds @ 50/31/74
Tatum plays real basketball games

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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#604 » by Paradise » Thu Feb 1, 2018 3:31 pm

Kolkmania wrote:Ben Simmons has been absolutely fantastic lately. Very efficient shooting nights and the nonchalant turnovers are trending down. Perimeter shooting by the wings have been putrid lately, otherwise there would have been some big assist numbers as well.

6'10'' shouldn't be able to do things like this:
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Also a shout out for Jarrett Allen who was terrific this game.

He doesn’t turn 20 until the end of the regular season.

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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#605 » by CoreyGallagher » Thu Feb 1, 2018 9:19 pm

Paradise wrote:He doesn’t turn 20 until the end of the regular season.


He's an annoyingly versatile big to have to watch your (opposing) team play against. Makes the rights plays.
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Re: RE: Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#606 » by Damkac » Thu Feb 1, 2018 10:28 pm

DaTruth34 wrote:
Mulhollanddrive wrote:Anyone who thought Tatum vs Jackson was over.

January stats:
Tatum - 30 minutes, 11 points, 5 rebounds @ 46/34/75
Jackson - 24 minutes, 14 points, 4 rebounds @ 50/31/74
Tatum plays real basketball games

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What do you mean? They play against the same teams, only difference is Tatum has much better team. If anything, this makes eveything much easier for him.
If Suns plays against Celtics is this real basketball game or not?
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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#607 » by PierceFan4ever » Thu Feb 1, 2018 10:38 pm

Mulhollanddrive wrote:Anyone who thought Tatum vs Jackson was over.

January stats:
Tatum - 30 minutes, 11 points, 5 rebounds @ 46/34/75
Jackson - 24 minutes, 14 points, 4 rebounds @ 50/31/74


Dang...Jayson Tatum was at his worse this month with the rookie wall and even his stats are similar to Jackson’s best month lol
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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#608 » by Duke4life831 » Fri Feb 2, 2018 12:46 am

PierceFan4ever wrote:
Mulhollanddrive wrote:Anyone who thought Tatum vs Jackson was over.

January stats:
Tatum - 30 minutes, 11 points, 5 rebounds @ 46/34/75
Jackson - 24 minutes, 14 points, 4 rebounds @ 50/31/74


Dang...Jayson Tatum was at his worse this month with the rookie wall and even his stats are similar to Jackson’s best month lol


Ya I gotta say I was expecting Tatum to have a much lower FG% than 46%. If 46% from the floor while still playing good defense at 19 is you hitting the wall, that's pretty good.
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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#609 » by vossy_3 » Fri Feb 2, 2018 2:34 am

Mitchell is having a nice rookie season...

However how many shooting guards around 6 feet tall have ever become superstars?

Kemba Walker / Kyle Lowry type player is what Mitchell will become.
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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#610 » by sixerswillrule » Fri Feb 2, 2018 3:03 am

vossy_3 wrote:Mitchell is having a nice rookie season...

However how many shooting guards around 6 feet tall have ever become superstars?

Kemba Walker / Kyle Lowry type player is what Mitchell will become.


He's about the same size as Derrick Rose.
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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#611 » by Catchall » Fri Feb 2, 2018 4:45 am

Allen Iverson, Derrick Rose, Damian Lillard, Steph Curry, Dwayne Wade, and Russell Westbrook are 6'4" or less. Mitchell can play either guard position.
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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#612 » by Duke4life831 » Fri Feb 2, 2018 5:25 am

vossy_3 wrote:Mitchell is having a nice rookie season...

However how many shooting guards around 6 feet tall have ever become superstars?

Kemba Walker / Kyle Lowry type player is what Mitchell will become.


He's very long and very athletic. His size isn't going to hold him back at all.
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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#613 » by Duke4life831 » Fri Feb 2, 2018 5:27 am

vossy_3 wrote:Mitchell is having a nice rookie season...

However how many shooting guards around 6 feet tall have ever become superstars?

Kemba Walker / Kyle Lowry type player is what Mitchell will become.


He's very long and very athletic. His size isn't going to hold him back at all.
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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#614 » by Cappy_Smurf » Fri Feb 2, 2018 6:11 am

vossy_3 wrote:Mitchell is having a nice rookie season...

However how many shooting guards around 6 feet tall have ever become superstars?

Kemba Walker / Kyle Lowry type player is what Mitchell will become.


2 things:

Mitchell has a longer than average wing span, which is more important than heigth.

Also, I think he will be the future PG for Utah. He can create for others when he needs to, but Utah's offense doesn't run through a primary ball handler most of the time, so it doesn't really matter.

On the offensive end, there's no reason why Mitchell won't play PG. Defensively, Utah has made a point of looking for length at every position. Even though Mitchell is fine at SG with his wing span, he has a bigger advantage defending PGs.

As long as Rubio is in Utah, DM will most likely play the 2, but I think he's just as likely to play PG in the future.
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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#615 » by stitches » Fri Feb 2, 2018 6:36 am

vossy_3 wrote:Mitchell is having a nice rookie season...

However how many shooting guards around 6 feet tall have ever become superstars?

Kemba Walker / Kyle Lowry type player is what Mitchell will become.

In a few months he will be around 5'5" ... then we really getting in rarefied air.
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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#616 » by Clemenza » Fri Feb 2, 2018 6:38 am

I'm hearin' Josh Jackson is starting to put it together
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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#617 » by PLO » Fri Feb 2, 2018 7:06 am

Two guys that have really developed from where they were in college are Mitchell and Tatum. Both obviously worked very hard in the off-season but Mitchell especially has progressed during the season as well. That's the reason why scouts pay close attention to "intangibles" with prospects - how much they love the game and how hard they are prepared to work. Both players also are super-valuable, not just in terms of the Celtics and the Jazz knowing where they stand with them, and thus can build around them, but also in terms of what they offer in terms of versatility. Mitchell especially looks comfortable both off-ball and on-ball; while he's probably not quite ready yet to shoulder the full load of being the primary guy given his rate of development we can pretty safely pencil that in for him in future. While I'm less hopeful for Tatum in this regard he's still been outstanding.
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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#618 » by Kolkmania » Fri Feb 2, 2018 8:03 am

Duke4life831 wrote:
PierceFan4ever wrote:
Mulhollanddrive wrote:Anyone who thought Tatum vs Jackson was over.

January stats:
Tatum - 30 minutes, 11 points, 5 rebounds @ 46/34/75
Jackson - 24 minutes, 14 points, 4 rebounds @ 50/31/74


Dang...Jayson Tatum was at his worse this month with the rookie wall and even his stats are similar to Jackson’s best month lol


Ya I gotta say I was expecting Tatum to have a much lower FG% than 46%. If 46% from the floor while still playing good defense at 19 is you hitting the wall, that's pretty good.


I guess the 46 is the 2PT%, he was 41.9% from the floor in January. But overall FG% kind of useless anyway, if he shot 90% of his attempts from deep than 41.9% is extraordinary good.

I think I've seen around 5 games of Tatum in January and in those games the difficulty of his shots are increasing, but I must say that my worries about finishing around length were more apparent last month.
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Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#619 » by 3toheadmelo » Fri Feb 2, 2018 4:07 pm



also shouts out to tyrone wallace... that boy been ballin on the low
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Re: RE: Re: The ROTY/Rookie Discussion Thread, Part III 

Post#620 » by Wilber85 » Fri Feb 2, 2018 5:50 pm

Damkac wrote:
DaTruth34 wrote:
Mulhollanddrive wrote:Anyone who thought Tatum vs Jackson was over.

January stats:
Tatum - 30 minutes, 11 points, 5 rebounds @ 46/34/75
Jackson - 24 minutes, 14 points, 4 rebounds @ 50/31/74
Tatum plays real basketball games

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What do you mean? They play against the same teams, only difference is Tatum has much better team. If anything, this makes eveything much easier for him.
If Suns plays against Celtics is this real basketball game or not?


I am a suns fan.

Tatum > Jackson in all aspects of the game.

Jackson hasn't done much this year!

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